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Betty Ball Paintings

American
Betty Ball received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and has been working as a designer and fine artist ever since. She brings her design influences to work in fine art compositions capturing light and color in the world around her. Light is a key element of her work, and she creates art that is “observational, beautiful, sensuous and open to interpretation.” According to Ball, “Light defines what we see. Light’s purity and transcendent qualities are at the heart of my work.” Her artwork has been exhibited and collected throughout the US and Internationally in Hong Kong, Germany, Ireland, Spain and Denmark
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Artist: Betty Ball
Marguerite, Painting, White Flowers, Yellow, Mothers Day, Vase, Oil painting
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Marguerite by Betty Ball is part of her Flower series. It is Oil on Linen, 12x12. It is framed to 13.5 x 13.5 It is $875. It is a beautiful group of flowers in a vase with water....
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Oil

Blue Poppies, Blue, Poppies, Painting, Flowers, Mothers Day, Vase, Oil painting
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Blue Poppies by Betty Ball is part of her Flower series. It is Oil on Linen, 12x12. It is framed to 13.5 x 13.5 It is $875. It is a beautiful group of flowers in a vase with wate...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Oil

Across Five Mile, Waterscape, Reflections, Blue, Water, Landscape, painting
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Across Five Mile by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Linen, 30x30. It is framed to 31.5 x 31.5 It is $2,675. It is a beautiful landscape and waterscape ...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Oil

LA NOVA
By Betty Ball
Located in Los Angeles, CA
BETTY BALL "LA NOVA" PASTEL, SIGNED AMERICAN, DATED 1949 18 x 14 Inches
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1940s Futurist Betty Ball Paintings

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Paper, Pastel

Anemone Spring, Oil Painting, White, Flowers, Red, pink, Purple, Mothers Day
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Anemone Spring by Betty Ball is part of her Flower series. It is Oil on Linen, 12x12. It is framed to 13.5 x 13.5 It is $875. It is a beautiful group of colorful flowers in a vas...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Oil

By The Water's Edge, Waterscape, Blue, Water, Landscape, painting
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
By the Water's Edge by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Linen, 36x36. It is framed to 37.5 x 37.5 It is $3.050. It is a beautiful landscape and watersc...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Oil

That Pink, Flowers, Pink, Painting, Floral, Mothers Day, Vase, Oil painting
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Think Pink by Betty Ball is part of her Flower series. It is Oil on Linen, 12x12. It is framed to 13.5 x 13.5 It is $875. It is a beautiful group of flowers in a vase with water....
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Oil

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Across the Inlet by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Canvas, 30x30. It is framed to 31.5 x 31.5 It is $2,675. It is a beautiful landscape and waterscap...
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June on The Cove, Landscape, Waterscape, Reflections, Blue, Water, Horizontal
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
June On The Cove by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Linen, 24x48. It has a white float frame. Framed size is 25.5 x 49.5. It is $2,895. It is a beaut...
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Meet Me at The Cove, Landscape, Waterscape, Reflections, Blue, Water, Horizontal
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Meet Me at The Cove by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Canvas, 24x48. It has a white float frame. It is $2,895. It is a beautiful landscape and waters...
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Across Farm Creek, Waterscape, Reflections, Blue, Water, Landscape, painting
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Across Farm Creek by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Canvas, 30x30. It is framed to 31.5 x 31.5 It is $2,675. It is a beautiful landscape and waterscap...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Across the Cove, Waterscape, Reflections, Blue, Water, Landscape Scene, painting
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Across the Cove by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Canvas, 30x30. It is framed with a white frame to 31.5 x 31.5 It is $2,675. It is a beautiful landsc...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Summer Bluff, Waterscape, Reflections, Blue, Water, Landscape Scene, painting
By Betty Ball
Located in Riverdale, NY
Summer Bluff by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Canvas, 30x30. It is framed to 31.5 x 31.5 It is $2,675. It is a beautiful l...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Ball Paintings

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Oil

Paper Canoe, Waterscape, Blue, Water, Seascape, Grassy, Green
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Located in Riverdale, NY
Paper Canoe by Betty Ball is part of her Land and Sea series. It is Oil on Canvas, 24 x 24. It is framed with a white wood floater frame. The framed size...
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